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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 6/6/2012 7:41:03 PM   
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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 12:03:46 PM   
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The result of two months' of work (it does not take that long but I'm lazy)






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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 12:04:43 PM   
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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 12:05:47 PM   
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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 12:28:52 PM   
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Hi all,

Nice Daniel!


BTW, how big those are actually?


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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 1:31:14 PM   
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I remember back in the 70's and 80's playing with mini's.

We used some rules/dies ect was very detailed.

Great stuff brings back allot of good memoirs.

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 1:50:28 PM   
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Do post pics when you can, I love miniatures.  I have about 300 minis for Battletech, fully painted.  I never got into WW2 stuff, just didn't seem like a crowd for in Colorado Springs when I started.


+1 Another one who likes Battletech and had minis painted - it was a real pain getting them by post to where I live... unfortunately now I haven't got the time for them anymore and haven't ever played a game with them either. Just the joy of putting them together and painting them. Now if only Matrix came out with a strategy game for Battletech

I have to admit though that I was always more interested in the painting and assembly part.

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 3:24:52 PM   
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Do post pics when you can, I love miniatures.  I have about 300 minis for Battletech, fully painted.  I never got into WW2 stuff, just didn't seem like a crowd for in Colorado Springs when I started.


+1 Another one who likes Battletech and had minis painted - it was a real pain getting them by post to where I live... unfortunately now I haven't got the time for them anymore and haven't ever played a game with them either. Just the joy of putting them together and painting them. Now if only Matrix came out with a strategy game for Battletech

I have to admit though that I was always more interested in the painting and assembly part.


Hey Offworlder try looking at http://megamek.info/ if your still interested in table top game.

U2 are you finished with your army then? Do you have more in store for us?

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/26/2012 5:18:36 PM   
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U2 are you finished with your army then? Do you have more in store for us?


No, I am currently building/painting a 76mm arty battery that can double as anti-tank too depending on how I decide to use them in an army. But I don't think they can do both in an army, I have to choose. So four 76mm pieces, arty crew, spotters and bases to paint and I hope to be finished late January.

After that I have about four blisters of soviet inf to do, a Sturmovik and some tanks where I will try some new stuff painting wise. So I have Soviets for 6-12 months depending on how inspired I feel. My brother also gave me some germans to paint (lazy bastard).

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/28/2012 3:01:37 PM   
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Lovely pics U2! Great work!

I do build plastic models but mostly 1/35, not so small stuff

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/28/2012 7:06:38 PM   
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Lovely miniatures. I won't show mine, though. Warriors of Chaos (Undivided), and Salamanders Space Marines doesn't belong to this forum

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 12/28/2012 9:02:03 PM   
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Lovely pics U2! Great work!

I do build plastic models but mostly 1/35, not so small stuff


Rojo,

Would you care to show one or two of them? I will also start with 1/35 or 1/72 next year.

Oleg,

they are called 15mm (I don't know why) but the scale is 1/100 I think.

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 2/15/2013 1:43:57 PM   
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Any new updates U2?

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 2/16/2013 10:56:34 AM   
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If size matters I have a model Tiger 1 about 1:7 scale.

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RE: Painting east front models/miniatures - 2/16/2013 5:54:13 PM   
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Sure Sillyflower, I would love to see your Tiger 1.

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